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« on: November 12, 2008, 09:24:48 PM »

The 6th annual Tube Shoot is being held this weekend (Nov 15-16) at the KL7OF shooting range in Tum Tum, WA..  WX is forecast to be good with no rain and no wind....There will be about 10-12 AMers from the Pacific Northwest in attendance...There may be some daytime operation on 14.286 AM...After dark activities will include AM operation on the 75 and 160 meter bands ....Attend if you dare and listen for us if you can't attend...
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« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2008, 11:52:34 AM »

You must be talking about a get-together where 833A's, 250TH's, 450TH's, 304TL's, HF-300's, 810's, 8000's, 211's, 100TH's, 204-A's, 849's, 4-1000's, 4-400's and other tubes commonly used in AM rigs, are gathered up for target practice with 22 rifles.

I recall a few years ago that W8 No Balls and some of his cronies were trying to organise such an activity to keep the tubes from falling into the hands of AM'ers. They planned to broadcast the event live over the air.  But they  were apparently unable to round up any tube donations.   Grin
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« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2008, 01:08:57 PM »

My hearts with you,Steve!

This year, for the first time, my Pal Tom WB8ZWY and I are gonna hold a tube shoot at my cabin on Nov. 30th to ring in the deer gun season which starts Dec.1st.

His Dad, AF8S, is a retired radio tech from Ma Bell and has a few boxes of tubes aquired over the years from 60s and 70s vintage VHF and UHF radios. 6146s, 829s and even a dozen dead 4CX250s.

Available for the WMD side are 2 12ga w/ slugs and turkey loads, a TC contender in .44 Mag, A TC Hawkins .50 cal with 240gr HTPs, a couple .22 longs and my .30-06 with 125gr Nosler Ballistic tips (for the ceramics)!

We'll share pictures as I'm sure you will.

Have fun, be safe and be thankful for the 2nd Amendment.

You can't do this in France, Baby!
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« Reply #3 on: November 13, 2008, 01:36:59 PM »

If I lived closer I could throw in about a dozen dead HF-300's and a few dead 810's too.
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« Reply #4 on: November 13, 2008, 02:00:57 PM »

Don, but save me the sockets first. I have a friend in Pennsylvania who`s trying to get into manufacturing tubes. So far, I`m saving him metal plate in telephone books, lots of shiny straight wire in paint cans, etc, but Veeco vacuum testers, Starret calipers for measuring the diameters of wires, etc, tube samples, and more, are all needed.
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« Reply #5 on: November 13, 2008, 07:15:30 PM »

Don, but save me the sockets first.

You mean the tube bases?

I'll look and see if I haven't already trashed them. 

Used HF-300's at fleamarkets have proved to have a tremendously high dud rate, probably well over 80%, compared to about 35% with other tubes.
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« Reply #6 on: November 13, 2008, 07:21:15 PM »

gee budly i could have made it a little more interesting.  only problem is you would need a nearby mountain for a backstop and last time i checked ohia was pretty flat.

hey that reminds me
why do birds fly upsidedown over ohio

cuz their aint nothing work looking at or crapping on!
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« Reply #7 on: November 13, 2008, 09:38:30 PM »

You've never been in southeastern Ohio.
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« Reply #8 on: November 14, 2008, 08:14:11 AM »

gee budly i could have made it a little more interesting.  only problem is you would need a nearby mountain for a backstop and last time i checked ohia was pretty flat.

hey that reminds me
why do birds fly upsidedown over ohio

cuz their aint nothing work looking at or crapping on!

A Mountain for a backstop??? what are you shooting? must be some heavy artillery, of course that could just go OVER the mountain...
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« Reply #9 on: November 14, 2008, 08:43:09 AM »

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You've never been in southeastern Ohio.

Ya beat me to it, Steve.

Like he said Mikey. The area my cabin is in wud meet your requirments.
EX: My treestand is 150 yards due south of the cabin. Walking downhill to get there covers 600 yards. Tube shooting down there could be done with RPGs at no risk!
But, I'm saving those for home security!
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« Reply #10 on: December 31, 2009, 02:47:39 PM »

Same as above, send me the carcasses and the survivors.
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« Reply #11 on: December 31, 2009, 03:03:53 PM »

You must be talking about a get-together where 833A's, 250TH's, 450TH's, 304TL's, HF-300's, 810's, 8000's, 211's, 100TH's, 204-A's, 849's, 4-1000's, 4-400's and other tubes commonly used in AM rigs, are gathered up for target practice with 22 rifles.

I recall a few years ago that W8 No Balls and some of his cronies were trying to organise such an activity to keep the tubes from falling into the hands of AM'ers. They planned to broadcast the event live over the air.  But they  were apparently unable to round up any tube donations.   Grin

What a bunch of vengeful p---ks. It is amazing to me that some people think along these lines. Get a life!

73,

Bruce
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« Reply #12 on: December 31, 2009, 03:23:48 PM »

Sounds like great fun. I hope it's all contained. You wouldn't want a child to step on that sharp polluted glass. Do you need a permit for that? Are some of those innards radioactive and/or in the case of ceramic types deadly?

Ah what the hell, the planet is doomed and everything is going to hell Cry Cry

Have fun boys and remember you don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows and watch those parking meters Grin Grin Grin
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